Extreme Intelligence

Extreme Intelligence

Development, Predicaments, Implications

Falck, Sonja

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2019

238

Mole

Inglês

9781138613355

15 a 20 dias

362

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List of Figures

List of Tables

Acknowledgements

Extended Table of Contents

Preface: Mother says no

Introduction: How do we think and speak about extreme intelligence?

Part I: Development

Chapter 1 - Measures and Methods: The identifying and quantifying of intelligence

Chapter 2 - The Roots of Difference: How is it that some people stand out so much from others?

Chapter 3 - Core Biopsychosocial Issues: Needing to be noticed, dreading rejection

Part II: Predicaments

Chapter 4 - Recognition and Reactions: What happens when someone stands out so much?

Chapter 5 - Naive Child, Arrogant Emperor: Are the intellectually adept, socially inept?

Chapter 6 - Madness, Misunderstanding, and Misdiagnosis: Is extreme intelligence a benefit or a liability?

Part III: Implications

Chapter 7 - Entrapment: The unintentional perpetuation of interpersonal trouble

Chapter 8 - Hiding Self, Reaching Out: The 'High-IQ Relational Styles' framework

Chapter 9 - Helping High Ability Thrive: Channelling abilities whilst managing threat

Conclusion: Implications for the world around us of how we relate to extreme intelligence

Appendix: Explaining the research process that underpins the book

Index
High IQ Individual;high-IQ individuals;Vincent Van Gogh;psychopathology;Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis;parenting;Young Man;Flynn Effect;Child's High IQ;autism spectrum disorder;High IQ;High IQ Group;West Germany;IQ Test;Obtain IQ Score;IQ Score;IQ Test Score;Average IQ Score;UCL Institute;Standardise IQ Test;UK's Future;CGT;Concealable Stigmatised Identity